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WOLVES, BOUNTY ON.

1369. [Warrant on Treasurer from Select Men of Towns for payment of bounty on wolves.]

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1370. At a Meeting of the Freeholders and other Inhabitants of the Town of Boston . . . in Publick Town-Meeting, . on Monday the 21st Day of April . . . 1766. Dated, May 16, 1766.

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Celebration of repeal of Stamp Act. Evans, 10245. 1371. Glorious News. | Boston, Friday 11 o'clock, 16th May 1766. This Instant arrived here the Brig Harrison, belonging to John Hancock, Esq; Captain Shubael Coffin. Printed for the Benefit of the Public, by Drapers, Edes & Gill, Green & Russell, and Fleets. | The Customers to the Boston-Papers may have the above gratis at the respective Offices.

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Announcing the repeal of the Stamp Act. Evans, 10317. 1372. The following Thoughts came from a Youth | scarce 15. [And] The following Lines (wrote by a Youth Æt. 16.) | were designed for the Consolation of the late Rev. Dr. Mayhew's Spouse. [Boston: Draper.]

The first poem, on Jonathan Mayhew, is dated July 11, 1766. GREAT BRITAIN.

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1373. [Royal arms.] An Act of Parliament | Passed in the Sixth year of the Reign of His Majesty | King George the Third. 1766. Colophon: Boston: Printed by Richard and Samuel Draper, and Green and Russell, | Printers to the government. 1766. MA. BPL. HC. PHS. LC. AAS

pp. 507-518. Repealing the Stamp Act. HARVARD COLLEGE.

1374. Quaestiones. Typis Richardi et Samuelis Draper.

1375. Theses.

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Evans, 10329.

MASSACHUSETTS-BAY, PROVINCE.

1376. By His Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq; . . . A Proclamation (on the rescue of a schooner from the customs officer at Newburyport.) Dated, March 15, 1766.

Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, March 20, 1766.

1377. [Royal arms.] By His Excellency | Francis Bernard, Esq; .A_Proclamation for a general Fast. [April 24.] Dated, April 5, 1766. Boston: Printed by Richard Draper, Printer to His Excellency the Governour, and the Honourable His Majesty's Council, 1766.

Evans, 10379.

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1378. By His Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq; . . . A Proclamation For Dissolving the General Court. Dated, April 5, 1766.

Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, April 10, 1766.

1379. [Royal arms.] By His Excellency | Francis Bernard, Esq;...A Proclamation (for the discovery of the murderers of Noodogawwerret and his wife of the Norridgewock Tribe.) Dated, April 30, 1766. Boston: Printed by Richard Draper, Printer to His Excellency the Governour, and the Honourable His Majesty's Council, 1766. † MA

Archives, XXXIII. 379.

1380. [Royal arms.] By His Excellency | Francis Bernard, Esq;...A Proclamation | For a Day of public Thanksgiving. [July 24.] Dated, July 4, 1766. Boston: Printed by Richard Draper, Printer to His Excellency the Governour, and the Honourable His Majesty's Council, 1766.

Evans, 10380.

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1381. By His Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq; . . . A Proclamation for proroguing the General Court (to September 3.) Dated, July 26, 1766.

Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, July 31, 1766.

1382. By His Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq; . . . A Proclamation (for discovering those concerned in the rescue of seized sugar and rum at Falmouth.) Dated, August 18, 1766. Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, August 21, 1766.

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1383. By His Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq; lamation for proroguing the General Court (to September 24.) Dated, August 20, 1766.

Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, August 21, 1766.

1384. By His Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq;

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lamation for proroguing the General Court (to October 29). Dated September 11, 1766.

Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, September 11, 1766.

1385. [Royal arms.] By His Excellency | Francis Bernard, Esq;...A Proclamation | For a General Thanksgiving [November 27.] Dated, November 6, 1766. Boston: Printed by Richard Draper, Printer to His Excellency the Governour, and the Honourable His Majesty's Council, 1766. † NYHS. BPL. BA. AAS A Proc

Evans, 10381.

1386. By His Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq; lamation (for the apprehension of Joseph Andrews alias Saunders, charged with being concerned in the murder of Captain Dorria, of the sloop Polly.) Dated, December 2, 1766.

Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, December, 11, 1766.

1387. Extract from the | Votes | of the | Hon. House of Representatives of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay. | Veneris, 17 Die Januarii, A. D. 1766.

pp. 3. Answer to the Governor's speech.

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1388. Boston, January 23, 1766. | Tuesday last a Committee of the Honorable House of Representatives waited on His Excellency the Governour, with the following Message, in answer to his Excellency's Speech at the opening of the present Session.

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1389. The Proceedings of the Governor, Council, and House of Representatives of the Province of Massachusetts-Bay, concerning an Indemnification for the Sufferers by the Rioters in Boston, from August 27, 1765 to June 28. 1766.

pp. 4. From an auction catalogue. It may be the next item. 1390. The following Bill now pending in the House of Representatives, is published by their Order, for the Consideration of the Several Towns in this Province. | A Bill intituled, An Act for granting Compensation to the Sufferers, and of free and general Pardon, Indemnity and | Oblivion to the Offenders in the late Times. Boston: Printed by Green and Russell, Printers to the Honorable House of Representatives. 1766.

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pp. 4. With letters from H. S. Conway and Dennys De Berdt. Evans, 10382.

1391. Province of | Massachusetts-Bay. [Royal arms.] The Honorable Harrison Gray, Esq; | Treasurer . . . (Tax warrant.) Dated, November 4, 1766.

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1392. A New and True Relation, of a little Girl in the County of Hartford, at Salmon-Brook in | Simsbury who acted in a Strange Manner, supposed to be be- witch'd, in March

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1763. Boston, Printed and Sold at the Head of Milk-Street,

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No. 1393. A modification of the ornament in title of the "Independent

Advertiser," Rogers & Fowle.1

1393. January 1766. [Cut.] The Carrier of the Gazette, to his Customers. A New-Year's Wish. Printed by Edes & Gill, 1766.]

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1394. New-Year's Wish | From the Carrier of the Boston Post-Boy, &c. [Boston: Printed by Green & Russell. 1766.]

Vox Populi.

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Liberty,

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Property,

No Stamps.

No. 1395. Printer's device of T. & J. Fleet - the Heart and Crown. 1395. Vox Populi. | Liberty, Property, | And No Stamps. [Cut.] The News-Boy | Who carries the Boston EveningPost, with the greatest Submission begs Leave to present the following Lines to the Gentlemen and Ladies to whom

1 Thomas thus explains it: "Britannia liberating a bird, confined by a cord to the arms of France. Britannia is represented sitting; the arms of France lying on the ground before her; the bird is on the wing, but being impeded by the cord, one end of which is fastened to the arms of France and the other to the bird, Britannia is in the act of cutting the cord with a pair of shears, that the bird may escape."

he carries the News. [Boston: Printed by T. & J. Fleet. 1766?]

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I wish you a merry Christmas, a happy New-Year:

For shoeing your Horses, and trimming their Locks,
Please to remember my New-Years BOX.

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With leaflets chiefly of Massachusetts origin.

1398. Table of the Kings and Queens, | from | The Conquest of the Heptarchy, A. D. 821. (which was United in 828) by Egbert, King of the West-Saxons, and first Monarch of all England. Boston: Printed by Mein and Fleeming; and sold by J. Mein, at the London Book-Store, North-side of King† LC. AAS

street.

WINTHROP, JOHN (1714-1779).

1399. From the public News-Papers. | Boston, July 14. & 17. 1766. (Account of Rev. Jonathan Mayhew.)

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1400. Just imported from London, by Jolley Allen, | At his Shop about Midway between the | Governor's and the TownHouse, and almost | Opposite the Heart and Crown in Cornhill, Boston.

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It bears an endorsement of a transaction in tea dated January 3, 1767. BOSTON.

1401. At a Meeting of the Freeholders and other Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, . . . at Faneuil-Hall, on Tuesday the 31st Day of March, A. D. 1767 (on Shutting up a part of the Town's land adjoining Faneuil-Hall Market.)

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1402. Notification. The Freeholders and other Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, [to meet May 2, to elect representatives to the General Court.]

Evans, 10563.

1403. A a Meeting of the Freeholders and other | Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, le- gally assembled at Faneuil-Hall,

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